Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Moose Racing 0821-0706 Neoprene Seat Cover Black on 2040-parts.com

US $57.95
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, United States

Toccoa, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moose Racing Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:SCNHU05-11

Moose Racing 0821-0706 Neoprene Seat Cover Black
  • Made of 3.0mm black neoprene insert that provides comfort and a waterproof barrier between the rider and the seat
  • Conform to the seat for a tight custom fit that protects the seat from damage
  • Fit over existing seat cover
  • No stapling necessary - elastic shock cord sewn into the bottom holds the cover in place
  • Available with black or Mossy Oak® Break-Up™ trim
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Chevrolet Volt a step closer to full power with preproduction cars

    Thu, 25 Jun 2009

    The Chevrolet Volt is nearing full power as preproduction cars are now prowling the roads around the General Motors Tech Center in suburban Detroit. These units show us what the real-world Volt looks like and bring together the final body, interior, electric powertrain and software for the first time. Some small details are lacking, such as the graining of the interior trim.

    MINI gets a BMW 2.0 litre diesel

    Sun, 03 May 2009

    BMW 2.0 litre diesel in a MINI raises the prospect of a MINI John Cooper Works diesel [ad#ad-1] Just like every other car maker, MINI is trying to find a way to give their cars extra eco-kudos but still be able to deliver what their customers want. Hybrids, electric cars and other ‘eco-friendly’ options are one way to go, but diesels, with their extra torque and modern power, can deliver much of what a zippy little petrol unit can (even if they do lose some of the subtlety). So BMW are looking at ways to inject a little more economy in to the MINI Cooper, and if possible a little more power.

    Traxxas remote-controlled car hits 100 mph: Video

    Fri, 02 Dec 2011

    Remote-controlled cars have a come a long way since the double-A-battery-powered, open-wheeled, plastic-chassis cars of the past. So far along, in fact, that today's high-quality cars don't do 50 mph, 60 mph or 70 mph. The new Traxxas XO-1 does a neck-snapping 100 mph.